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7 Years in Prison for My Mate—He Made Me Kneel Novel Cover

7 Years in Prison for My Mate—He Made Me Kneel

Emerson Woods spent seven years in Council prison for a crime she didn't commit—all to protect her fated mate, Alpha Sterling West. When she finally returns to Shadowcrest Pack, she expects gratitude. Reconciliation. Maybe even love. Instead, Sterling forces her to her knees in front of the entire pack. He strips her of status, dresses her in Omega gray, and makes her serve his new Luna—Emerson's former best friend, Arianna, who wears his mark like a trophy. They believe Emerson is broken. Wolfless. Powerless. They're wrong. In that prison cell, Emerson's wolf finally awakened—silver-furred with moon-mirror eyes, carrying the rarest Alpha bloodline the Moon Goddess has ever blessed. And she's been hiding it, waiting, planning. Because Sterling has secrets. Illegal dealings. Council violations. And evidence locked in his private study. But Emerson isn't the only one watching. Chase Baker, Alpha of the rival Nightshade Pack, has caught her scent—and his wolf recognizes what Sterling threw away. A second chance mate. A true Luna. A woman who will either claim her rightful throne... or burn everything to the ground. Some wolves are made for revenge. Others are made for crowns.
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Chapter 5

Three days later, the great hall blazed with golden candlelight and the low hum of pack conversation. The monthly feast was in full swing, long tables groaning under platters of roasted meat and fresh bread. I moved between the seated wolves like a shadow, refilling wine glasses and clearing plates, invisible in my servant's uniform.

Then Sterling rose from his place at the head table, his wine glass raised high.

"My pack," his voice boomed across the hall, silencing every conversation. "Tonight we celebrate not just our unity, but the Moon Goddess's greatest blessing."

Arianna stood beside him, her hand resting on her still-flat stomach, a radiant smile lighting her face. My blood turned to ice.

"Luna Arianna carries my heir," Sterling announced, his chest swelling with pride. "The future Alpha of Shadowcrest Pack."

The hall erupted in cheers and howls of approval. Wolves pounded their fists on tables, raising their glasses in toast after toast. Sterling pulled Arianna into his arms, spinning her around as she laughed, her auburn hair catching the candlelight like fire.

I stood frozen beside the wine table, a pitcher trembling in my hands.

"The Moon Goddess has blessed our union," Sterling continued, his green eyes blazing with triumph. "This child will be born of true love, raised in strength, destined for greatness."

Each word hit me like a physical blow. I forced my feet to move, carrying the wine pitcher to the next table, my face a mask of servile indifference. But inside, my silver wolf was snarling with a fury that threatened to tear me apart.

As the celebration continued around me, I became acutely aware of every deliberate cruelty. Sterling's hand never left Arianna's waist. She leaned into him constantly, whispering things that made him chuckle, her fingers tracing patterns on his chest. When she kissed his neck, right over the mate mark she'd given him, her eyes found mine across the room.

She was performing. And I was her captive audience.

"Emerson!" Sterling's voice cracked like a whip. "My Luna's glass is empty. Move faster."

I hurried to their table, wine sloshing dangerously close to the rim of the pitcher. As I leaned over to fill Arianna's glass, she shifted in Sterling's lap, her body pressing against his in a way that made him growl low in his throat.

"Careful, darling," she purred, loud enough for me to hear every breathy syllable. "The baby needs me to stay relaxed."

Sterling's hand moved to cover her stomach protectively. "Anything you need, love. Anything at all."

I finished pouring and stepped back, but Arianna caught my wrist.

"Actually," she said, her blue eyes glittering with malice, "I'm feeling a bit dizzy. Could you bring me some of that special herbal tea? The one from the kitchen stores?"

My skin crawled where she touched me, but I nodded. "Of course, Luna."

As I turned to go, Sterling's voice stopped me cold.

"And Emerson? My pregnant Luna has been waiting. Don't make her wait again."

The threat in his tone was unmistakable. Around us, pack members pretended not to notice the exchange, but I could feel their eyes tracking my every move. Some looked uncomfortable. Most looked satisfied.

I was halfway to the kitchen when something small and white fluttered to the floor near my feet. Old Margaret Hayes had "accidentally" dropped her napkin, and as I bent to retrieve it, her weathered hand closed over mine for just a moment.

"Steady, child," she whispered, so quietly only I could hear.

Later, in the kitchen, Margaret found me preparing Arianna's tea. The other servants had gone back to the hall, leaving us alone among the steaming pots and dirty dishes.

"Here," she said, pressing a small amber vial into my palm. "For the pain."

I stared at the liquid inside—a pain remedy, something to dull the constant ache in my ribs where Sterling had kicked me last week.

"Why?" I asked.

"Your mother once saved my daughter's life," Margaret said simply. "We were caught in a rogue attack when Sarah was just a pup. Elena threw herself between them and my child, took claws meant for her." Her old eyes were fierce with memory. "Some of us remember who you really are, Emerson. Some of us remember what this pack owes your family."

Before I could respond, she was gone, melting back into the shadows like she'd never been there at all.

Three days passed. Three days of Arianna's constant performance—touching her stomach, complaining of morning sickness, demanding special foods that only I seemed capable of preparing wrong. Sterling hovered over her like a devoted mate, his earlier drunken breakdown apparently forgotten.

Tonight's dinner was smaller, more intimate. Just the pack leadership and their families, gathered around the main table while I served the final course.

Arianna had requested her usual herbal tea, and I set the delicate porcelain cup beside her plate with practiced care. She smiled up at me, all sweetness and light.

"Thank you, Emerson. You're so thoughtful."

She lifted the cup to her lips, took a small sip, then another. The conversation flowed around her—discussions of territory boundaries, upcoming trade negotiations, the usual pack business.

Then the cup slipped from her fingers.

Porcelain shattered against the stone floor with a sound like breaking bones. Arianna's face contorted in sudden, terrible pain, her hands flying to her stomach.

"Sterling!" she screamed, her voice raw with agony. "Something's wrong—the baby—"

She doubled over, gasping, then slowly slid from her chair to the floor. Her finger, shaking with apparent pain, pointed directly at me.

"Her tea," Arianna whispered, tears streaming down her face. "Emerson's tea—she poisoned me. She killed our baby."

The silence that followed was deafening.

Every eye in the room turned to me. Sterling's face went white, then flushed dark red with a fury I'd never seen before. His eyes shifted completely black—not just his wolf's influence, but pure, primal Alpha rage.

"Kneel," he commanded, his voice carrying the full weight of his authority.

My knees hit the stone floor before I could resist. The Alpha command was too strong, too absolute.

Sterling rose from his chair like death incarnate, his hands clenched into fists. "You murdered my child."

"I didn't—" I started, but his roar cut me off.

"SILENCE!"

He stalked toward me, and I saw my death in his eyes. His hand raised high, trembling with barely restrained violence. Around the table, pack members watched in horrified fascination. No one moved to stop him.

Then the great hall doors exploded inward.

Three figures in black uniforms strode into the room, silver badges gleaming on their chests. Council Enforcers. The lead officer, a stern-faced woman with steel-gray hair, swept the room with cold, assessing eyes.

"Sterling West," she announced, her voice cutting through the chaos like a blade. "Alpha of Shadowcrest Pack. By order of the Werewolf Council, you are under arrest for violations of territorial law, unauthorized pack activities, and conspiracy with rogue elements."

Arianna's sobs stopped abruptly. Sterling's raised hand froze in midair.

The timing was perfect. Chase's intelligence network had delivered exactly when promised.

I knelt on the cold stone floor, blood trickling from my split lip, hands shaking with manufactured fear. But inside, deep in my chest, my silver wolf was smiling.

The game had officially begun.

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